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Barrel threading in Tulsa area
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<blockquote data-quote="AC37" data-source="post: 366969" data-attributes="member: 133"><p>Curtis is quoting me a flat rate of $100 per gun, and $25 more for thread protectors for each. Even more if he has to move and/or adjust the front sight, which would probably have to be done with the guns I'm looking at. Ouch. I was thinking maybe it would cost maybe half that, at the upper limit.</p><p></p><p>He does have quick turn-around times, though - probably same day while I wait for one or two guns, from what he said.</p><p></p><p>For the very low-end price ranges I'm looking at (sub-$300 guns), having him do the barrel threading is just not cost-effective, compared to the other options available. I'm sure it would be great for a multi-thousand dollar gun, though. I'll probably just order pre-threaded aftermarket barrel(s), it will be around the same price, maybe slightly more, but maybe even a little cheaper - going that route will also completely forgo having to redo the front sight on each applicable gun, and I'll have a spare barrel, or one I can sell it to recoup some $$$.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC37, post: 366969, member: 133"] Curtis is quoting me a flat rate of $100 per gun, and $25 more for thread protectors for each. Even more if he has to move and/or adjust the front sight, which would probably have to be done with the guns I'm looking at. Ouch. I was thinking maybe it would cost maybe half that, at the upper limit. He does have quick turn-around times, though - probably same day while I wait for one or two guns, from what he said. For the very low-end price ranges I'm looking at (sub-$300 guns), having him do the barrel threading is just not cost-effective, compared to the other options available. I'm sure it would be great for a multi-thousand dollar gun, though. I'll probably just order pre-threaded aftermarket barrel(s), it will be around the same price, maybe slightly more, but maybe even a little cheaper - going that route will also completely forgo having to redo the front sight on each applicable gun, and I'll have a spare barrel, or one I can sell it to recoup some $$$. [/QUOTE]
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